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Sat 03/06/04


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     1. 07:07 PM - nacelle former (Dan Farmer)
     2. 07:13 PM - nacell former (Dan Farmer)
 
 
 


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    Time: 07:07:28 PM PST US
    From: Dan Farmer <daniellfarmer@yahoo.com>
    Subject: nacelle former
    --> Commander-List message posted by: Dan Farmer <daniellfarmer@yahoo.com> Commander-List Digest Server <commander-list-digest@matronics.com> wrote:* ================================================== Online Versions of Today's List Digest Archive ================================================== Today's complete Commander-List Digest can be also be found in either of the two Web Links listed below. The .html file includes the Digest formatted in HTML for viewing with a web browser and features Hyperlinked Indexes and Message Navigation. The .txt file includes the plain ASCII version of the Commander-List Digest and can be viewed with a generic text editor such as Notepad or with a web browser. HTML Version: http://www.matronics.com/digest/commander-list/Digest.Commander-List.2004-03-05.html Text Version: http://www.matronics.com/digest/commander-list/Digest.Commander-List.2004-03-05.txt ================================================ EMail Version of Today's List Digest Archive ================================================ Commander-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 03/05/04: 4 Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 09:56 AM - What is PCLM ? (Barry Collman) 2. 10:08 AM - Re: What is PCLM ? (YOURTCFG@aol.com) 3. 11:37 AM - Re: What is PCLM ? (Barry Collman) 4. 12:48 PM - V-Speeds (Barry Collman) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 09:56:00 AM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Hello CommanderLand, Whle compiling data for 'Fact Files' on each Model, I notice that the Type Certificate Data Sheets invariably refer to "PCLM" on the first line of Model. For instance, Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 2A4 shows the following as the first line for the Model 680: "1 - Model 680, 7 PCLM (Normal Category)........ etc" My question is, what does "PCLM" stand for? Is it connected to the seating capacity? Kindest Regards, Barry Collman ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 10:08:38 AM PST US From: YOURTCFG@aol.com Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com In a message dated 3/5/2004 9:58:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk writes: "PCLM" There will be a number in front the referes to the total number of seats. So, it is 6 (P) = Place, (C) = Cabin (L)=Landpane (M)= Monoplane. 6 place, cabin, landpalne monoplane. Hope that helps. jb ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 11:37:33 AM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Terrific - thanks, that's great! BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? | --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com | | In a message dated 3/5/2004 9:58:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, | barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk writes: | "PCLM" | There will be a number in front the referes to the total number of seats. | So, it is 6 (P) = Place, (C) = Cabin (L)=Landpane (M)= Monoplane. 6 place, | cabin, landpalne monoplane. Hope that helps. jb | | | | | | | ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 12:48:16 PM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Commander-List: V-Speeds --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Hello again CommanderLand, In the Type Certificate Data Sheets, certain Speeds are quoted. I would like to make sure I'm using the correct "V"-speeds for these, so if anybody can help by confirming or correcting the following, I'll be grateful: Maneuvering (Va) Maximum Structural Cruising (Vno) Never Exceed (Vne) Flaps Extended - half (Vfe?) Flaps Extended - full (Vfe?) Landing Gear Extended (Vle) I suppose I'm really asking what Vfe is. Is it: 1). the maximum speed you can fly at with the flaps already down, or 2). the maximum speed, below which you can start to lower the flaps Also, what is the difference between: Vmo (Maximum Operating limit speed) Vno (Maximum structural cruising speed) and was this formerly known as Normal Operating speed? From a non-flying pen-pusher, Thanks! Barry C. ============================== ---------------------------------


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    Time: 07:13:07 PM PST US
    From: Dan Farmer <daniellfarmer@yahoo.com>
    Subject: nacell former
    --> Commander-List message posted by: Dan Farmer <daniellfarmer@yahoo.com> Hello Commander Friends. I am in need of a "former" ( I would call it a support stringer) for the left engine nacell. It is the support for the skin of the nacell just aft of the exhaust on my 1964 500B. If you know of one I can beg, borrow, or more likely buy please let me know. thank you dan farmer 719 332 5601 Commander-List Digest Server <commander-list-digest@matronics.com> wrote: * ================================================== Online Versions of Today's List Digest Archive ================================================== Today's complete Commander-List Digest can be also be found in either of the two Web Links listed below. The .html file includes the Digest formatted in HTML for viewing with a web browser and features Hyperlinked Indexes and Message Navigation. The .txt file includes the plain ASCII version of the Commander-List Digest and can be viewed with a generic text editor such as Notepad or with a web browser. HTML Version: http://www.matronics.com/digest/commander-list/Digest.Commander-List.2004-03-05.html Text Version: http://www.matronics.com/digest/commander-list/Digest.Commander-List.2004-03-05.txt ================================================ EMail Version of Today's List Digest Archive ================================================ Commander-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 03/05/04: 4 Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 09:56 AM - What is PCLM ? (Barry Collman) 2. 10:08 AM - Re: What is PCLM ? (YOURTCFG@aol.com) 3. 11:37 AM - Re: What is PCLM ? (Barry Collman) 4. 12:48 PM - V-Speeds (Barry Collman) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 09:56:00 AM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Hello CommanderLand, Whle compiling data for 'Fact Files' on each Model, I notice that the Type Certificate Data Sheets invariably refer to "PCLM" on the first line of Model. For instance, Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 2A4 shows the following as the first line for the Model 680: "1 - Model 680, 7 PCLM (Normal Category)........ etc" My question is, what does "PCLM" stand for? Is it connected to the seating capacity? Kindest Regards, Barry Collman ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 10:08:38 AM PST US From: YOURTCFG@aol.com Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com In a message dated 3/5/2004 9:58:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk writes: "PCLM" There will be a number in front the referes to the total number of seats. So, it is 6 (P) = Place, (C) = Cabin (L)=Landpane (M)= Monoplane. 6 place, cabin, landpalne monoplane. Hope that helps. jb ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 11:37:33 AM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Terrific - thanks, that's great! BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: Re: Commander-List: What is PCLM ? | --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com | | In a message dated 3/5/2004 9:58:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, | barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk writes: | "PCLM" | There will be a number in front the referes to the total number of seats. | So, it is 6 (P) = Place, (C) = Cabin (L)=Landpane (M)= Monoplane. 6 place, | cabin, landpalne monoplane. Hope that helps. jb | | | | | | | ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 12:48:16 PM PST US From: "Barry Collman" Subject: Commander-List: V-Speeds --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" Hello again CommanderLand, In the Type Certificate Data Sheets, certain Speeds are quoted. I would like to make sure I'm using the correct "V"-speeds for these, so if anybody can help by confirming or correcting the following, I'll be grateful: Maneuvering (Va) Maximum Structural Cruising (Vno) Never Exceed (Vne) Flaps Extended - half (Vfe?) Flaps Extended - full (Vfe?) Landing Gear Extended (Vle) I suppose I'm really asking what Vfe is. Is it: 1). the maximum speed you can fly at with the flaps already down, or 2). the maximum speed, below which you can start to lower the flaps Also, what is the difference between: Vmo (Maximum Operating limit speed) Vno (Maximum structural cruising speed) and was this formerly known as Normal Operating speed? From a non-flying pen-pusher, Thanks! Barry C. ============================== ---------------------------------




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